Monday, 31 December 2012

Sleepless nights

Couldn't sleep last night, so whilst trawling the internet at 4.30 this morning, I decided to look for a pattern to use up a HUGE ball of Aran yarn that I have, and came across this:

a nice headband/ neckwarmer that I like the look of, especially as I'm growing my hair, I need a way to keep it in check :)
I've done the increase rows, but need to start on the main body of it, doubt I'll get it done before the end of 2012! I'll upload a pic once it's done.
Ris x

Projects Projects Projects

Here's a few more pictures of my subesquent projects, I slowed down a bit over the summer, as i was busy graduating, moving home and whatnot, but I still got a good couple done!



I think one of my favourite projects i've ever knitted is some little shoes from an old peter pan knitting patterns book, and as I knitted them in red, I added some little knitted leaves to make them look like little apples! So cute!

What do you think? Fruit inspired footwear? The next best thing?

Ta ta
Ris x

Little doggy headband

Every knitter knows that feeling of finishing a project, breathing a sigh of relief, and then thinking, "what now?". After spending a good month knitting the baby blanket, I began to look through our extensive home collection of patterns (courtesy of a lucky ebay win!) for something new to knit. That is when, in let's knit magazine, I came across the cutest little headband! Here's a link to the pattern on ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rufus-and-rollo. I have to say, going from a purely garter stitch blanket to a project like this was a bit of a big jump, but I think it turned out pretty well, I also deviated in colour from the original pattern, as I didn't know whether my sister was having a boy or a girl, so I knitted in gender neutral colours.
This project also gave me a chance to practice knitting in more than one colour and also was my first foray into swiss darning and kitchener stitch.
Comparing the two, how do you think I did?
Byesie bye!
Ris x

Everybody remembers their first

I've decided to go from the beginning and work from there.
The women in my family have always been knitters, and the skill has been passed down through the family. My Grandma knits, she taught my mum and my sister, and in turn, my sister taught me.
Naturally, my sister started me off with the basics, and persevered through my tantrums to teach me, but I soon took to knitting like a duck to water! Pretty soon, I was trawling the internet for patterns and I became a knitting machine!
The first ever project that I finished was a big old striped baby blanket, knitted all in garter stitch on a pair of plastic size six needles. I didn't knit from a pattern, so I guess I created this piece of knitting!  One day I just started knitting. People asked me "What is it?" and for a long time, I really didn't have a clue, I then changed yarn colour, and again and again until I ended up with a blanket!
I knitted this whilst I was in the middle of rehearsals for a musical as well so this passed a lot of the hours when I was sitting around!

The First Project
I also was looking into crochet at this point, and although it's not something I've touched into again, I am intending to tackle crochet by attempting some of the hats that are in the book from my last post, but more about that later! But anyway, once I had finished the blanket, I decided it didn't look quite right just knitted, so I added a single crochet border around the edge.

This blanket was given to my sister as a baby shower present, and my niece loves it!!

Ta ta,
Ris x
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Animal Hats Galore!

So, anybody that knows me at all knows that I love, adore and WORSHIP any kind of animal hat. I have a growing collection that is just about to get a whole lot bigger!
I got some really awesome presents for christmas this year, but one in particular stood out as my absolute favourite, a knit your own animal hats book from my sister! I can't wait to knit them all!

Tatty Bye!

Ris x

The First Big Project

So, I am a regular reader of let's knit magazine, and in the most recent issue, I spotted a page about a knitting designer called Kate Davies, and in this article, found a picture of a pattern for an owl jumper. As soon as I saw it, I thought, I MUST KNIT THIS! So, despite some grumbling from my wallet, I bought the pattern last night and intend to make this my first big knit.
Wish me luck!

Ris x
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/owls-2

What to expect

So, I was a very busy girl over Christmas, as I was off work sick for two and a half weeks with a respiratory infection and flu,  subsequently wasn't being paid and so needed to think of a way to get gifts for most of my family. There was only one obvious solution, knit them of course!
I was exceedingly stupid and didn't actually take pictures of the finished products, but when I get the chance, I'll get pics and post them up on here, failing that, I'll post pictures of the pattern.

I'll also start posting up past projects!

Ta Ta for now,
Ris x

The first.

Hey There!
My name is Paris, I'm a twenty one year old, living in Newbury.
As my new thing for 2013, I have decided to begin writing about my knitting adventures in a brand new blog, as I have been knitting for about ten months now, and I'm constantly posting up photos of the things I knit on Facebook, so to give the good people of facebook a rest, all my knits shall now be posted on..... here!
Anyway, it's New Year's Eve, nearly midday and I'm still in bed, so time to get up and do something with the last day of 2012!
Ta Ta for now!

Ris x